Queenship: A Study of What it was to be a Queen in Europe during the 11th-16th Centuries
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Title
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Queenship: A Study of What it was to be a Queen in Europe during the 11th-16th Centuries
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Author
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Alyssa Penn
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Faculty Advisor
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Max Geier
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Date
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1/1/2013
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Abstract
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This paper examines the role of queenship in the medieval and Early Modern era, and attempts to prove that women could rule without the aid of a man.
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Type
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Text
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Language
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eng
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Rights
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Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 06/09/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author.
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Department
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History
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Identifier
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his/16
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Bibliographic Citation
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Penn, Alyssa. "Queenship: A Study of What it was to be a Queen in Europe during the 11th-16th Centuries." Department of History senior seminar thesis paper, Western Oregon University, 2013.